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This tag is for questions which a dictionary cannot answer about the sound, intonation, and stress of how words are uttered or produced.

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"a L2 learner" or "an L2 learner"

Expanding on what @Kate Bunting commented: generally, when a text contains acronyms (like "L2"), these are read/pronounced letter for letter, and since the "L" is pronounced "el", you use "an" (see an …
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